It seems nerdy, but if you get quite a collection going, they can be worth thousands of dollars.

Well, vectors are kind of the same way...

It’s difficult at the beginning to start your library, but once you’ve spent some time collecting and curating vectors, that library can make you thousands of dollars as well.

A lot of designers will spend a fortune over their careers to build their libraries, and that’s an admirable feat to behold...

But this Sumo said SCREW THAT, here are 4400+ quality vectors and a bonus 100 images from the prolific designers of Vectorain... that would normally cost anyone else $3960 to have sitting in their hard drives.

Which sounds better?

Spending years of your time creating or finding your own quality vectors that reflect the sweat and tears that went into them...

...or jumping the collection curve, leaping over the money pit, and just downloading the best collection of vectors at a Sumo discount?

Does this Sumo use massive amounts of starch to make my pants stand on their own so that they’re like wearable crutches?

I’ll let you be the judge of that.

Anyway... we’ve got these delicious vectors from Vectorain which are all Royalty-Free for your own creative use, and we’ve got them for ONLY $57!

Which is a lot better than shelling out the cost of a used ‘95 turbo-charged Civic EX with the nut bag hanging from the rear bumper...

Right then... this deal is for a limited time, as always, so if you’re going to miss out on this collection... well... sucks for you.

Sincerely,
The “Starch Is Edible, Right?” Chief Sumo

Limited preview of vector image pack (Click on the image below to see a full preview.)

Limited preview of 100 stock images

What You Get

4400+ vectors

Bonus 100 images

Finer Details

<p>NOTE: The total download size is approximately 5 GB, divided among 4 archive files.</p><p>Vector images include royalty-free standard license, licensing details can be seen at http://vectorain.com/pages/royalty-free-standard-license-agreement.html</p>

Well...I may be wrong...but I am hoping I am not...YES I got all the vectors...BUT...they don't appear to be labelled in a way that I can quickly identify them...and categorise them...

So if it takes me 1 minute to open...categorize and save them that's 4000+ minutes divided by 60 minutes = around 66 hours. Now if I charge $40 per hour for my time...that's over $2500 of my own time $$$ to process. Now...I may be wrong...and APP Sumo may be able to answer but who wants to spend 66 hours doing this?????what do you say APP Sumo???Harry